#59557 - roch - Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:53 pm
Anyone who's thinking about reprogramming there superpass might find this handy.
After looking at natrium42's excellent guide http://natrium42.com/projects/jtag.html,
i noticed that the JTAG connections for the superpass are layed out differently to the original passme's.
After a bit of hunting on the net and testing i worked the order of the superpass's:-
VCC, TDO, TCK, TMS, TDI & GRD
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I managed to reprogram it using the 'SuperMario64DS-EUR-PassMe.jed'
initially i had a error saying it is 'write protected' it turned out there wasn't enough power in my batteries on the JTAG cable, so i wired up a 3v psu & the problem was solved.
Tried the reprogrammed superpass & a European Mario DS on a friends European pink nintendogs pack DS today,
& was able to update the firmware with v4 of flashme, so everything seems to have gone ok. which i was happy about. a thanks goes out to natrium42.
After looking at natrium42's excellent guide http://natrium42.com/projects/jtag.html,
i noticed that the JTAG connections for the superpass are layed out differently to the original passme's.
After a bit of hunting on the net and testing i worked the order of the superpass's:-
VCC, TDO, TCK, TMS, TDI & GRD
[Images not permitted - Click here to view it]
I managed to reprogram it using the 'SuperMario64DS-EUR-PassMe.jed'
initially i had a error saying it is 'write protected' it turned out there wasn't enough power in my batteries on the JTAG cable, so i wired up a 3v psu & the problem was solved.
Tried the reprogrammed superpass & a European Mario DS on a friends European pink nintendogs pack DS today,
& was able to update the firmware with v4 of flashme, so everything seems to have gone ok. which i was happy about. a thanks goes out to natrium42.